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On Tue 15 Jan 2013, HMV went into administration. Read the full MSE HMV administration Q&A; news story for full details. Often, once a company has gone into administration, you lose your statutory rights.

Currently, (as at Tue 12 Mar 2013), HMV will offer you a refund, however there's no guarantee this will go on forever.

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Current HMV Deals

99p board games - Can you find em?In-store sale at HMV, incl Top Gear, Take Me Out & Hero Attax

Limited stock
We've heard HMV is selling board games for 99p, reduced from up to �20. Now, stock seems to be few and far between - HMV told us that only a few stores are participating with a small amount of stock, but it's certainly worth a go if you're passing.

In our local HMV we found...

  • Topps Hero Attax trading card game for 99p (was �9.99)
  • Boggle Slam card game for 99p (was �4)

Other reported finds include...

  • Liar Liar for 99p (currently �19.97 at Amazon)
  • Take Me Out for 99p (�9.40 on Amazon)
  • Top Gear for 99p (�19.99 on Amazon)

Expired Deals

�199 Wii U usually �299 with free �39.99 gameBe quick - bundles selling out

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HMV has the new Wii U 32GB premium console for �199 (from �299) in selected stores while remaining stocks last. You also get the game ZombieU for free which costs �39.99.

These bundles have been super popular, so you won't find both the game and the console in every store. Even if your local HMV store doesn't have the game, the console alone is still cheaper than Amazon (the next cheapest we could find). Call ahead to see what's left in stock before you make a special trip.

HMV expects all stock to be gone in the next few days.

MSE Charlotte says:

HMV went into administration on 15 January, so be warned. You would normally have a statutory right to a refund for faulty goods. But in this case, you would just be a creditor asking for money. At the time of writing, HMV is giving refunds, but be aware it can change its mind - see HMV administration news for full info and Q&A.

Huge HMV 2for1 saleOn ALL blue cross items (incl Bose)

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MSE update 2pm, Wed 20 Mar 2013: HMV has confirmed the sale will end on Sun 24 Mar. To see what forumites have been picking up, see the HMV 2 for 1 on Blue Cross sale forum thread.

HMV emailed customers saying it's running a huge 2for1 on "blue cross" items in-store from next Monday. Yet we've been tipped off its likely to be brought forward to this Friday, 15 Mar 2013.

Details are scant, and everything's a bit hush-hush at the moment, but what we do know is that everything with a "blue cross" sticker will be included. Obviously, the cheapest item will be free.

Many items within the blue cross sale are already at least 20% off. On our visit, we saw masses of products including DVDs, books, headphones and computer games/accessories. We even saw a pair of Bose speakers (see picture below - these are rarely reduced) down to �143.99 (�199 originally) - 2for1 on those would be huge!

Of course, we have no idea how good this will be overall - but wanted to tip you off so you can check it out if it's good for you.

This sale may only be in selected stores, so consider ringing ahead if you're making a special trip.

To see what forumites have been picking up, see the HMV 2 for 1 on Blue Cross sale forum thread.

MSE Charlotte says:

HMV went into administration in January 2013. Often, once a company has gone into administration, you lose your statutory rights. Currently HMV will offer you a refund, but there's no guarantee this will go on forever. See the HMV administration MSE News story for full info and a Q&A.

�2 Xbox games - can you find them?Try at HMV, but no guarantees

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Head to your nearest HMV store for the chance to find unboxed games for �2 such as Call of Duty and Guitar Hero. There's no guarantee you'll find them, but it's worth a shot if you're passing.
MSE Charlotte says:

After stocktakes HMV gets left with lots of games without the boxes, which get reduced to �2. We can't guarantee you'll find something every time, or get the game you want, but it's worth a look if you're passing.

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Titles we found in our local store include:

  • Fifa 2007
  • Guitar Hero - Metallica edition


Titles other people online have found include:

  • Call of Duty Modern Warfare
  • Gears of War 1-3
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior
  • Dead Island
  • Viva Pinata

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